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TWiV 175: More than one way to skin a virus

  • March 18, 2012

Vincent, Alan, and Matt discuss herpes simplex encephalitis in children with innate immune deficiency, and the local response to microneedle-based influenza skin immunization.

TWiV 174: Dog runs and mooing miRs

  • March 11, 2012

Vincent, Alan, and Rich consider whether pet dogs might transmit human noroviruses, and an RNA virus microRNA that might be involved in oncogenesis.

TWiV 173: Going to bat for flu research

  • March 4, 2012

The TWiVites discuss seroevidence for human infection with avian influenza H5N1, and the discovery of a new influenza virus in Guatemalan bats.

TWiV 172: Two can be as bad as one

  • February 26, 2012

Vincent and Kathy discuss how a virus may cause disease distant from its replication site, then review a day in the life of a senior microbiology professor.

TWiV 171: One is the loneliest number

  • February 19, 2012

Matt joins the TWiVarians to review virus production in single cells and single virion genomics.

TWiV 170: From variolous effluvia to VLPs

  • February 12, 2012

Alan, Rich, and Dickson discuss Edward Jenner’s paper on cowpox vaccine, then move 200 years later to modern vaccines against norovirus, influenza H5N1, and more.

TWiV 169: Epidemiology causes conclusions (p less than 0.01)

  • February 5, 2012

Michael and the TWiV team review epidemiology basics, including fatality ratios.

TWiV 168: Super CalTech prophylaxis and ferret runny noses

  • January 29, 2012

Welkin joins the TWiV team for a discussion of HIV prophylaxis using vectored antibodies, and the influenza H5N1 virus studies in ferrets that were not redacted.

TWiV 167: It starts with a cough

  • January 22, 2012

The complete TWiVome deconstructs the movie Contagion.

TWiV 166: Breaking and entering

  • January 15, 2012

Vincent, Dickson, Rich, and Alan review cell proteins essential for entry of hepatitis C, Ebola, and measles viruses.

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